Breast Augmentation Danville California Before and After Photos

Nathan Sewell, CA

Country:

United States

State:

California

City:

Danville

Contact between:

9:00

and

17:00

hours

Training / Credentials

About Dr. Sewell

Originally from Tennessee, Dr. Nathan Sewell received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from ColumbiaUniversity in New York City.He returned to Nashville where he obtained his MD at VanderbiltUniversity.He received his general and plastic surgery training at the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond.

Dr. Sewell recently moved with his wife Leigh to the Bay Area to join Blackhawk Plastic Surgery, a renowned Bay Area cosmetic surgery practice with a stunning new office in Danville.Dr. Sewell operates at the newly opened and fully accredited BlackhawkSurgeryCenter in Danville, where anaesthesia is provided by a board-certified anaesthesiologist.

OTHER EMPLOYMENT1996: Research Scholar, Division of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

1994-1995: Nursing Aide, St. John’s Hospital, Jackson, WY

1991: Operating Room Technician, Baptist Hospital, Nashville, TN

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE2004-pres: “Full-access cranial suspension lift: review of 40 cases.” Medical College of Virginia, Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

1998: “Stevens-Johnson Syndrome: the Vanderbilt Experience.” Conducted a review of patients treated at the Vanderbilt Burn Center. Supervised by R. Bruce Shack, Division of Plastic Surgery, University School of Medicine

1998: “The Superficial Temperoparietal Fascia Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction.” Supervised by James Netterville, Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

1996: “Modification of the ‘Pi’ Procedure to Simplifly Correction of Scaphocephaly.” Performed photodocumentation and clinical followup of craniofacial patients while gaining operative experience. Supervised by Kevin Kelly, MD, Division of Plastic Surgery, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

1996: “Investigation of Perfusion models of the Allograft Rat Larynx.” Pursued a true arteriovenous perfusion model of the Allograft larynx while learning microsurgical techniques. Supervised by David Zealear, Phd., Department of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine